> Andy Brown wrote:
> > I have to use the NT Telnet client fairly often to administer my Linux
> > boxes, and most command prompt compromises are easy enough to work
> > around, but I'm at my wit's end trying to use VI.  Does anyone have the
> > optimal bash settings (key mappings, etc.) to make the session a little
> > more friendly?  Since the client is so limited, I feel the only solution
> > will be to customize an account's environment for these sessions.
>
> I quit fooling around with Microsoft's weak telnet clients. The old 16bit
> Ewan telnet works much better and is still available at Win shareware
sites.
>
> Tony

Just an OT sort of opinion:

the telnet client that comes with Windows 2000 is much nicer than the old.
putty still beats it though...

Eric Cifreo
Austin, TX


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